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The Simulation Lab Assistant coordinates and facilitates simulation-based learning experiences, ensuring alignment with curriculum objectives and accreditation standards. This role includes:
- Assisting with the administration, organization, and assessment of simulation-based learning within the Nurse Anesthesia program.
- Preparing, maintaining, and operating simulation equipment and software.
- Providing technical and instructional support for students and faculty in simulation activities.
- Ensuring compliance with institutional and accreditation standards for simulation-based education.
Essential Functions:
Development and Assessment of Simulation-Based Education:
- Collaborates with faculty to design and implement simulation scenarios that align with curriculum objectives.
- Assists in the development and assessment of simulation-based competencies for students.
- Ensures simulation activities meet accreditation and programmatic standards.
Coordination and Implementation of Simulation Activities:
- Schedules, sets up, and facilitates simulation lab sessions.
- Operates and troubleshoots simulation equipment, manikins, and related technology.
- Serves as a liaison between faculty, students, and simulation lab resources.
- Assists with data collection and analysis for simulation program assessment.
Student and Faculty Support in Simulation-Based Learning:
- Provides orientation to students on simulation lab policies, procedures, and equipment.
- Supports faculty in running simulation scenarios and debriefing sessions.
- Offers guidance to students in applying simulation experiences to clinical practice.
Compliance and Maintenance of Simulation Lab:
- Ensures proper maintenance and functionality of simulation equipment.
- Maintains inventory of lab supplies and assists in purchasing new equipment as needed.
- Ensures compliance with safety protocols and university policies related to simulation education.
Qualifications:
- CRNA with an earned Master or Doctoral degree.
- Holds an active unrestricted CRNA license/certification in any United States jurisdiction and the state where the program is located if required by the state's jurisdiction.
- Minimum of 2 years full-time CRNA practice experience.